Terrorism in Yugoslavia

This article includes information on terrorist acts and groups in or against the Kingdom of Yugoslavia (1918–45) and Federal Yugoslavia (1945–92). Many of the terrorist acts were carried out outside Yugoslavia against Yugoslav subjects.[1] The post-war period until circa 1985 was marked by frequent terrorist attacks on Yugoslav institutions organized by extremist emigrant organizations.[2] Between 1962 and 1982, they carried out 128 terrorist attacks against Yugoslav civilian and military targets.[3]

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  3. ^ Breaking the Conflict Trap (1st ed.). Massachusetts: World Bank Policy Research Report. 2003. p. 242. ISBN 0-8213-5481-7. Archived (HTML) from the original on June 17, 2022.